Women’s & Gender Studies Brown Bag Series

Join us for the 2015 Spring Brown Bag Series of lunchtime lectures beginning Tuesday, Feb 10th in the WS Conference Room, NWQ-B 7578 at 12 noon.

Tuesday, February 10
Dalia Gomaa, Women’s and Gender Studies Lecturer
“The Non-national in Contemporary Narratives by American Women Writers”

Tuesday, March 10
Lorena Terando, Associate Professor of Translation, Translation & Interpreting Studies Chair, UWM
“The Contemporary Colombian Revolutionary Woman: Trials in Testimonios & Translation”

Tuesday, April 14
Erin Kaheny, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, UWM
“Diversity, Stereotypes, and Attorneys.”

See the Spring 2015 Brown Bag poster!

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